LOS ANGELES — The Vancouver Canucks ended their post-4 Nations Face-off skid Wednesday night, defeating the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in overtime in a slow-motion affair that suddenly became a third-period thriller.
That’s one way to battle it out on the road. The Vancouver Canucks managed to eke one out against the Los Angeles Kings, winning 3-2 in overtime. In reality, it shouldn’t even have been close.
The road trip continues to the West Coast as the Vancouver Canucks are in Los Angeles for their third matchup this season. Wednesday kicks off another back-to-back set of games for the Canucks and marks the halfway point of their five-game road trip.
The Los Angeles Kings look to protect their home ice Wednesday night, as they welcome the Vancouver Canucks for a Pacific Division showdown.
Despite a season full of distractions for the Vancouver Canucks, Kevin Lankinen has been a standout in net. We expect the Swedish netminder to lock down L.A. tonight.
The Los Angeles Kings found another forward combination to boost their offense in a tight game, but it's unclear whether Adrian Kempe, Kevin Fiala and Quinton Byfield will remain together Wednesday night against the visiting Vancouver Canucks.
The Los Angeles Kings host the Vancouver Canucks after Trevor Moore's two-goal game against the Vegas Golden Knights in the Kings' 5-2 win.
Vancouver Canucks (26-20-11, in the Pacific Division) vs. Los Angeles Kings (31-17-7, in the Pacific Division) Los Angeles; Wednesday, 10 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings host the ...